In his freshman year at Ohio State, the former Buckeye regrettably exclaimed “we ain’t here to play school,” which landed him a one-game suspension. However, Jones eventually switched gears and three years later earned a Bachelor’s degree in African-American and African Studies, per Cleveland.com.

So when UCLA Bruins starting quarterback Josh Rosen told Bleacher Report’s Matt Hayes that”football and school just don’t go together,” Jones clapped back at the NFL prospect with “chill bro, play school,” per Jones’ Twitter account.

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Jones is entering his first season with the Bolts after being traded from the Buffalo Bills a year after they drafted him.

As for Rosen, an economics major, he clarified his comments by attributing the level of difficulty of being a student athlete to the demands of both football and school.

“It’s not that they shouldn’t be in school,” Rosen said, per Bleacher Report. “Human beings don’t belong in school with our schedules. No one in their right mind should have a football player’s schedule, and go to school.”